Diffractions (Two): Psychoanalysis between Kultur and Civilisation

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Bruno Moroncini
University of Salerno
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9694-1918
Felice Ciro Papparo
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3600-5028

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Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press

Series: Miscellaneous

Pages: 194

Language: Italian

NBN: http://nbn.depositolegale.it/urn:nbn:it:unina-23867

Abstract: Diffractions. 1994: Philosophy put to test by Psychoanalysis, namely a changing over the method, better to say a style, of the philosophical discourse which “takes care” of other discourses, coming to aid or to annexe them, just because felt/perceived as deficient from the epistemological point of view, as they are no more than empirical knowledges, and thus in need of a “second foundation”.Beyond this canon, (it is) the experience of the proof of diffraction, with and within the thought itself, which means a mutual “de-construction and re-construction” of knowledges which assay themselves beyond any foolish and pretentious sovereignism.   

Diffractions. 2018: Psychoanalysis between Kultur and Civilisation, namely the whole of the cultural products; the social patterns; the political and institutional options; the whole of the values and ideologies that shapes the Kultur itself, diffracted by the psychoanalytical stream, beyond any childish “gentry” of Kultur on Civilisation.

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Author Biographies

Bruno Moroncini, University of Salerno

Bruno Moroncini (Naples, 1946), has taught Moral Philosophy, Philosophical Anthropology and Clinical Psychology in the Universities of Messina and Salerno. He dealt with modern and contemporary philosophy, giving particular attention to Walter Benjamin’s thought, analyzing the relationship between psychoanalysis and philosophy through the study of Jacques Lacan. Among his books are L’etica del desiderio. Un commentario del seminario sull’etica di Jacques Lacan (coautrice: Rosanna Petrillo), Cronopio, Napoli 2007; Sull’amore. Jacques Lacan e il Simposio di Platone, Cronopio, Napoli 20102; Il lavoro del lutto. Materialismo, politica e rivoluzione in Walter Benjamin, Mimesis, Milano 2012; Lacan politico, Cronopio, Napoli 2014.

Felice Ciro Papparo, University of Naples Federico II

Felice Ciro Papparo (Naples, 1954), teaches Moral Philosophy at the Department of Humanistic Studies of the University of Naples “Federico II”. He deals mainly with Nietzsche, Bataille, Valéry, M. Henry, also translating and editing several texts of Bataille and Valéry. His publications include Umbratile dimora. Verso un’etica della rappresentazione, Presentazione di S. Finzi, Moretti & Vitali, Bergamo 2002, Soggetti al mondo. Cinque studi filosofici, Introduzione di G. Alfano, Filema, Napoli 2005; sciogliere-legare. Esercizi di soggettivazione, Paparo, Napoli 2015; Qualcosa del corpo. Nietzsche e la scena dell’anima, con un saggio introduttivo di B. Moroncini, Ets, Pisa 2016.

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September 25, 2018

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978-88-6887-041-6

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2018-09-25

doi

10.6093/978-88-6887-041-6